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Paddy and Atracta Archbold after Roi De Dubai won the Down Royal Handicap Hurdle Photo Healy Racing
Owner Patrick Melarkey and daughter Stephanie with family and friends after Tina Marie won the PRL Kilkenny Joe Bollard INH Flat Race at Gowarn. Photo Healy Racing
Lucy Kennedy and Ivan Yates with Tina Marie's winning jockey Noel McParlan at Gowran Park, filming for an episode of Living With Lucy. Photo Healy Racing
Valco De Touzaine and Philip Enright survive this bad mistake at the last fence in the Kilbeggan Handicap Steeplechase Photo Healy Racing
Draycott Place with Deirdre Ryan after winning the Follow Kilbeggan Races On Twitter Handicap Chase. Photo Healy Racing Photo
Liam Moran, Eoin McCarthy and Tom Linnane after their Directional won the Greville Arms Hotel Mullingar Handicap Hurdle at Kilbeggan Photo Healy Racing
Action from Ballingarry horse and pony races last weekend. Photo Healy Racing
Ballybrowney Boy and Daniel King win the Ballingarry Youth Club race from Bash It On and Philip Byrnes Photo Healy Racing
Trainer Henry de Bromhead and wife Heather at Tattersalls. Photo Healy Racing.
Jockey's Instructions: Successful Oak Tree Bloodstock consignor Norman Williamson gives his daughter Carla, on her pony Cadlanvalley Crusader, some useful tips at Charleville Show last Saturday, when the pair won the starter stakes championship. Photo Susan Finnerty
Landline with Thomas Cleary, Billy Lee, Noel Kelly, Helena and Matt O’Toole after winning at Naas Photo.carolinenorris.ie
The tour which has a prize fund of €35 million will not go ahead in 2020 due to Covid-19
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